Oddly enough, the episode of Moses drawing water from the rocks inAugust 1978 was replaced with an episode of his reunion with Jethro...November 1988 / November 1998
The "water from rocks" reappeared later in the sequence, in the following year.

With the February 1997 episode, they switched to using a COMPUTER font.
However, with the January 1998, they switched to a different COMPUTER font, this one very MECHANICAL-looking. It reminds me of nothing less than when Warren Publishing's horror comics replaced hand-lettered balloons with mechanically-lettered balloons. It's cold, harsh, it creates a "separation" between the text and the illustrations, and, in this case, feels totally out-of-place considering the subject matter. WHO makes decisions like this? It can't be an artist doing it. I use computer fonts ALL the time, but at least I have some sensitivity when it comes to "design".

Incredibly, starting with the June 1998 installment, they began including a credit: "Illustration by Frank Bolle". He had only been doing the series for more than 19 YEARS by then!!!

Incidentally, in a further design snafu... it looked okay when they added the artist credit next to a box with art. But when they put it right next to a block of text, it just causes confusion to the eyes. Further, in several installments, the right edge of the "Bible Stories" logo design is cut off. WHO does production work that BAD?